Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Air Belgium has delayed the launch date of its Hong Kong flight to the second half of April 2018 as its ticket pricing policies for Economy, Premium and Business Class categories and details of its services are yet to be finalized. The exact date of the inaugural flight to Hong Kong will be announced in due course.
Air Belgium plans to operate with a fleet of 4 Airbus A340-300 aircraft, two of which are present at its base at Brussels South Charleroi to serve the Hong Kong travel market. The other two will be added in the next few months to serve 6 China city airports including Beijing - Capital, Shanghai Pudong and Xi'an Xianyang.
Air Belgium concentrates on serving the travel markets of Hong Kong and China within the first three years of service before considering to add other Asian cities such as Singapore, Tokyo and Bangkok to its route network.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Air Belgium has delayed the launch date of its Hong Kong flight to the second half of April 2018 as its ticket pricing policies for Economy, Premium and Business Class categories and details of its services are yet to be finalized. The exact date of the inaugural flight to Hong Kong will be announced in due course.
Air Belgium plans to operate with a fleet of 4 Airbus A340-300 aircraft, two of which are present at its base at Brussels South Charleroi to serve the Hong Kong travel market. The other two will be added in the next few months to serve 6 China city airports including Beijing - Capital, Shanghai Pudong and Xi'an Xianyang.
Air Belgium concentrates on serving the travel markets of Hong Kong and China within the first three years of service before considering to add other Asian cities such as Singapore, Tokyo and Bangkok to its route network.
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